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Originally posted by nerdopolis View PostThe new ISOs with the permission fix are up
https://sourceforge.net/projects/reb...2014th%202013/
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Originally posted by nerdopolis View PostThe new ISOs with the permission fix are up
https://sourceforge.net/projects/reb...2014th%202013/
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Originally posted by mark45 View PostI think security, while important in itself, in this case should be the last of your worries. People running your distro just wanna play with Wayland, see how it works, period. Thanks for your hard work.
Edit: Just to clarify, if you need to sacrifice security to make Wayland work better - go for it.
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Originally posted by Maxjen View PostWhat is the difference between the reuduced and the non-reduced iso other than that one is smaller?
The smaller one doesn't have debugging symbols in the binaries, and all the -dev packages, and other development related packages are removed.
If you're just using wayland, there shouldn't be a user visible difference between the two (except one uses less space)
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What is the difference between the reuduced and the non-reduced iso other than that one is smaller?
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Originally posted by nerdopolis View Post...I don't know if there's a more secure way to do this, as any local user that can log in will be able to see /dev/dri/card0 ...
Edit: Just to clarify, if you need to sacrifice security to make Wayland work better - go for it.Last edited by mark45; 15 July 2013, 02:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Digit View PostYeah, I want my money back
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Originally posted by nerdopolis View PostHi.
I found the issue. It's a Kernel Mode setting permissions issue with /dev/dri/card*
Most of my testing was done on VirtualBox, so the Framebuffer part got a better testing then.
Anyway it seems that with the fact that the permissions on the file is supposed to be granted by console-kit or the login manager, so I made a commit to add the plugdev users group permissions to access that file similar to the way I do it to /dev/fb*.
I don't know if there's a more secure way to do this, as any local user that can log in will be able to see /dev/dri/card0
Originally posted by nerdopolis View PostI'm really sorry about this. I guess I should push a new ISO with the fix.
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